On Sunday Shirley continued our sermon series on Nehamiah. She looked at Chapter Ch 5 v 1-19 Dealing with injustice- challenging others and personal response (29th Jan) Shirley reminded us that the people building the wall had a greater glory in mind, and were working

Sharon started a new Life’s skill project in August 2015 to support local school leavers and adults with learning disabilities, which will help them develop the necessary life skills that enable people to become independent valued members of their community

On Sunday Andrew continued our sermon series on Nehamiah. He looked at Chapter 4 v 1-23 Dealing with opposition (22nd Jan). Despised group doing Lord’s work in face of opposition… How did they respond to the mocking and opposition they faced while rebuilding

We are delighted to welcome Mathew back to Holy Trinity on January 28th at 12:30 pm- 1:15 pm. The WACIDOM concert is FREE and everyone is welcome. Mathew will be playing: Mozart: Sonata in B-flat major K.281 Brahms: Romanze in F

We are delighted that the Nymphea Trio – Clémence, Lee Jae Phang and Lily are playing at Holy Trinity next Saturday, 21st January 12:30 pm-1:30 pm Nymphya Trio will be playing: Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart Rondo for Flute and Piano in E minor Copland Duo

This morning Caroline continued our sermon series on Nehemiah,looking at Chapter 2 v 1-18. Chapter 2 starts with Nehemiah’s approach to the king, then moves on to his assessing the task of rebuilding the wall,

Over the next six weeks we will be looking at a sermon series on the book of Nehemiah. This morning Ian introduced the series by looking at Nehemiah Chapter 1 v 1-11. The book of Nehemiah is the last historical

Do you have a new year’s resolution for this year? If not why not make spending time with God each day a priority. There are lots of resources available to encourage you to read scripture on a daily basis. For

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